Thank You Arlene Elfman
Arlene Elfman has voiced this sentiment time and time again. In her busy life she has been there throughout. We all can't make every meeting, we do have lives to live, but Arlene is one of the few from my previous years that "is still around". I can't clearly recall but I believe I first met Arlene during the end of my 2nd year. She had her RNY with Dr Marymor in March of 2007. She was one of many who participated in support groups as a pre-op. She was there last night looking great and is one of the older patients (surgery-wise) from my circle. There are many others after that like (Laureen Scimeca and Mike Mataracky). And then there's a huge wave of peeps from more recent years, but no one from my year one and just Arlene from the end of my year two.
Where are they? I trust they are around and I hope they are doing well, but whether they are or they're not, I still would like to see them... from time to time because I miss them.
Thank you Arlene for hanging around.
Love,
Den
Beth,
I think the world of you! Your willingness to share your thoughts, your home, and Dennis
( to an extent, LOL) mean so much to me. I love how you have reached out to include so many in your "family" and I can say that from you I have learned that family can be what we choose it to be.
Love you too, Beth!
Dennis
This is so touching. As I come to the meetings and look around there are so many out there that I really miss and hope that they know they are always welcome to come back. Our journey is filled with highs and lows and in my mind our WLS family are truly the only ones who understand all the struggles that we go through.
And Dennis, it's ok, not only am I one of the older patients surgery wise, but also real age. Age has given me the wisdom to know that I cannot go this path alone. Yes, there are other things that have come up time and again on Wed nights but other than a real emergency (or vacation) Barix is my #1 priority. I also look forward to getting back to Saturdays which I thought would be in May, but it turns out there are 2 more zoo classes I must attend.
I was happy to share in your 6 years, Dennis, but felt sad that so many others have dropped out. To the new people who are showing up, I wish you all great success. I strongly believe that to have continued success you need to stay connected.
Love you Dennis!
Arlene
Wow ~ thi**** home - and hard. I miss you all very, very much - I honestly do. I wish I was there for you last night Dennis. We shared our first Barix meeting together ~ and ever since you have always been there for me. Lord knows I need a meeting ~ I need to see all of my old friends ~ I need to be with my people who have walked this road before me. I will be 6 years in July ~ and when it should be so easy for me now ~ I still find my self stumbling. And then of course it is the same old bad cycle ~ over and over and over again. I'm sad that I've gone from someone who used to inspire to someone who needs desperatly to be inspired.
Peggy